There is not much of interest on the list since almost all of them run on a 9V battery. Those pedals will work just fine from any PP2+ output. Whether they draw 17mA or 26mA is not particularly useful information. The listing of Boss pedals which require ACA adapters can't be relied upon because in some cases they changed from ACA to PSA with the same model. They are marked ACA or PSA. If the sticker fell off, just try it at 9V and if the LED is dim compared to a battery, flip the PP2+ DIP switch to the ACA position.

The online published version of CCT is quite old. I stopped updating it online in 2004 and now I'm only updating the one on my laptop. Healthy competition is good and for you customers out there it's the best natural mechanism, which with time gets you better and better products. We at CIOKS only do power supplies and in few days you'll see a forum treating the subject of powering effect pedals on our web site as well.Poul Ciok

This is kinda weird .... Like a BMW official posting data and providing info on a Mercedes forum.

I use the following with my PP2+Voodoo LabSparkle driveSuper FuzzTremoloAnalog ChorusMicrovibeMaxon AD-9 ProDunlop Super Comp and CAE MC401 boost. I am patiently waiting for the new Sparkel drive and Giggidy to come out.

For what it worth, i have read elsewhere that the PP2 and the like are all hype and don't accomplish what they advertise. Let it be known that they do! I cant even here the whooshing from all the LFO's in the signal path. Thank you to everyone at Voodoo Lab.

The Hilton Volume Pedals can be powered from a Pedal Power 2+ using any two of outputs 1-4 with the corresponding DIP switches set away from Normal. The polarity of the power jack on the volume pedal is Center Positive so these will require a custom Voltage Doubler cable or our Voltage Doubler Adapter cable mated with a PPREV cable (the one with one White end).

The above powered with the standard black cables/DIP switch Off or normal position

Line 6 MM4- powered on output channel 6 with red barrel cable/DIP switch ON position

Tried powering a Van Amps Reverbamate with the 3.5 mm pin plug unsuccessfully, it seemed to powerit but got nothing when engaging the reverb. The pin was slightly loose in the outlet. Using the courtesy AC outletI should be able to run the Reverbamate with its own power cord.

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